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School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University

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2010-2011<br />

will be notified and placed on financial aid probation. Financial aid probation is ineligibility for federal, state, and institutional aid,<br />

including scholarships, grants, and student loans.<br />

Students who are placed on financial aid probation may be granted an extension <strong>of</strong> financial aid based on the appeal process<br />

described below if extenuating circumstances occur such as medical problems, family emergencies, a death in the family, or<br />

special circumstances as determined by the institution.<br />

Students on financial aid probation may appeal to the Financial Aid Committee for reinstatement <strong>of</strong> financial aid by completing<br />

the Financial Aid Probation Appeal Form, available in the Financial Aid Office. A student who continues unsatisfactory academic<br />

progress must appeal for financial aid on a semester basis, for a maximum <strong>of</strong> two semesters. Financial aid may or may not be<br />

reinstated at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the Financial Aid Committee. After receiving the second semester <strong>of</strong> financial aid on appeal, a<br />

student may not receive financial aid again until achieving satisfactory progress.<br />

Policies Regarding Outside Aid<br />

Students are encouraged to investigate other sources <strong>of</strong> financial assistance, including churches, employers, corporations,<br />

internet scholarship searches, and other organizations. Lists <strong>of</strong> available internet scholarship searches may be obtained from the<br />

Financial Aid section <strong>of</strong> the WJU website (www.jessup.edu/financial-aid).<br />

Students who receive financial aid are required to report to the Financial Aid Office all resources known or expected to be available<br />

to them for the year (e.g. church assistance). Failure to report these resources may result in delay in receiving funds, cancellation<br />

<strong>of</strong> awards, or the reversal <strong>of</strong> funds already received.<br />

All institutional aid is subject to coordination with federal, state, and all other aid sources. Availability <strong>of</strong> all aid is subject to<br />

federal, state, institutional, and private funding.<br />

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